R3L3AS3DRoot and 43V3R root for the BIONIC v2.1

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dhacker29

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please elaborate... having problems too...?

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Not working for me, getting the dll missing crap...

This seemed to be a standalone fix without any pre-reqs from what i read in the OP, is there some kind of registered dlls from something else involved?

I actually installed the sdk and stuff but can't mess about with this computer too much as i'm at work.

Any ideas?

Search for the missing dll in goggle put it in the Fastboot folder. I will update tonight

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ak110707

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For clarity's sake, this will return the phone back to stock settings (defined as able to have a future OTA update from big red)? I used it and am curious. RSD wouldn't work, this did.
 

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Do you mind if I edited a few files and posted it on the Atrix forums?
Don't worry, credit will be given!

The post is here.
Let me know if you want anything changed!
Thanks again!
 
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dhacker29

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Version 2 is up in the OP it now works on Windows, Linux, and hopefully Mac OS X. I have also included ROOT as part of the One-click process. Enjoy and report any issues
 
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Unfortunately, the link to the OS X version is broken in OP. Thanks again for the work!
 

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Version 2 is up in the OP it now works on Windows, Linux, and hopefully Mac OS X. I have also included ROOT as part of the One-click process. Enjoy and report any issues

Thanks DH you the man .

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Anyone figure out how to use it on the mac and can post the steps on here ?. I open ADB drop the "Bionic fast boot" file that i extracted on it press enter then drop the "one click lenux.zip" press enter but can't get it to go.
 
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Thanks DH you the man .

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Anyone figure out how to use it on the mac and can post the steps on here ?. I open ADB drop the "Bionic fast boot" file that i extracted on it press enter then drop the "one click lenux.zip" press enter but can't get it to go.

You don't need it in your adb folder. Just extract all the files in one folder and run the script in terminal if double click doesn't work. You have to have the boot and system.img if you download the standalone.

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You don't need it in your adb folder. Just extract all the files in one folder and run the script in terminal if double click doesn't work. You have to have the boot and system.img if you download the standalone.

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Sorry for the bad info, i ment terminal not ADB . I did the process i explained in terminal.

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Wow thank you. Worked like a charm!

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Which one did you use ?.
 

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    R3L3AS3DRoot and 43V3R Root for the BIONIC
    Works on any system software version (.886 and .893)

    Now for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
    Presented to you by dhacker29, DroidTh3ory, Crpeck and TH3ORYROM

    I have totally rewritten the windows version and Crpeck has rewritten the Linux/Mac OS X version

    The downloads include all of the files necessary to either root or restore and root your bricked BIONIC no matter what system version you are on (.886 or .893

    I have zipped up the fastboot binary, boot.img, system.img, ROOT tools and a custom script so that all you have to do is download the zip. Extract it the folder and double click on Root.bat (windows) or MotoRooter.sh (Linux/MacOS X) file to be given the option to root your BIONIC or recover and restore from a bootloop or softbrick on your BIONIC.

    The Windows version now includes the ADB exe and DLL file so you don't have to worry about not having ADB setup.

    The Linux and Mac OS X version has been updated by Crpeck, so that it is now menu driven and has a clicky icon for Mac OS X users. It includes the adb and fastboot binaries for both OS's and will auto determine which platform you are running.

    Instructions:
    Download the zip:
    Windows: R3l3AS3DRoot_Windows_V2.1.zip
    MotoRooter for Linux and Mac OS X: MotoRooter-1.1.zip

    Extract the zip folder on your computer.

    Double click the file R3L3AS3DRoot.bat for windows, MotoRooter.sh for Linux, or Mac-MotoRooter for Mac OS X in the folder where you extracted the zip.

    Follow the prompts on the screen and you'll be given the option to restore to factory stock, restore to factory stock and reroot with forever foot, or forever root your phone.

    Each section gives you instructions on what mode to put your phone in so follow them carefully!

    Enjoy the scripts!! And show Crpeck some love for helping with the Mac OS X stuff and making my linux version even better.

    If you encounter an error message please post what the error was and which operating system you were running it on so we can help you better.

    R3L3AS3DRoot.png

    MotoRoot.png


    A special thanks to BriefMobile for the files and information to make this possible.
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    OK folks the OP has been updated with a new version that will root all software version (.886 and .893), includes a Mac OS X clicky icon thanks to Crpeck, and has an option to restore if you are bricked and then root. Enjoy
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    Quick question, since I'm already rooted, if I do the foreverroot, will it overwrite anything on my current Liberty ROM, or does it just enable forever root on the backend of the phone.

    Thanks Dhacker!

    Will only change the one file

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    Nice! Can this be done for Mac OS?

    You should be able to convert my batch file into a shell script and put in the mac OS X binary. I am going to try to do a linux version and if I do the shell script should work in OS X.
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    Thanks man. Great work!

    Confirmation number: 46T98331RM530635U

    Thanks for contributing to my nexus prime fund lol

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